Surprisingly Tempting

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A bullpup stock for a Marlin Model 60! Kinda cool, and it DOES take away one of the things I hate about bullpups, which is magazine changes. Reloads are identical in this gun, just in a shorter package.

Still with all the linkages needed to get the trigger pull ALLLLLLL the way back to the action, I wonder how the trigger pull is. Also you’re dealing with a straight blowback .22, and I dunno about Brad’s but I spend a LOT of time watching OTHER people behind this rifle as its a nice gun to teach the basics on…and there’s always a little red flash to be seen out the ejection port. Could be that my gun refuses to run well on subsonic ammo, but I don’t know if I’d like having that much powder and fire near my right eye. God forbid you have an out-of-battery event….

Still it makes a Model 60 go from a Fud-gun to a Tacti-cool gun that still complies with Massachusetts’ “assault weapon ban”, and it doesn’t appear to greatly hinder the operation thanks to the tube feed, and you can add a scope or other optic to it easily or just take advantage of the aperture sight (which would be an improvement over the cheap sheet-metal notch sights).

In the end I paid all of $60 for my rifle, and Amazon is asking over $100 for the stock. That makes as much sense as a football bat. Still its a neat product!

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0 Responses to Surprisingly Tempting

  1. Greg Camp says:

    Myeh, I’ll stick with my Marlin the way she came–low-powered scope, wood furniture–beautiful, not dolled up.

  2. Brad_in_MA says:

    Weerd,

    I’m in your camp regarding the bullpup stock. I paid all of $75 for Miss Abigail . . . and cannot justify $130 for a bullpup, no matter how great the anti-fudd factor. I’m also struggling with the totally crap-tastic factory open sights. No matter what I try, I cannot get a good picture on the front sight. I looked into replacement sights, but even those were $69. So . . . I’m now considering scopes. I’ve set an absolute upper limit of $30 (including shipping) for the scope, which pretty well limits me to fixed power. I’ve read all the reviews and am considering a 4x Barska w/ 20mm objective lense. For a couple bucks more than the Barska, I can get Tasco, Bushnell or similar. Lastly, I don’t have any word on the sparks from the ejection port but then again I haven’t shot the rifle indoors or in low light.

    Greg, what kind of scope is atop your Marlin? As for the look of the gun, I think blued steel with a nice simple, clean wood stock is dolled up.

    Brad

    • Weerd Beard says:

      I’m a glass luddite. I like irons a lot. The sights on my Glenfield are crappy, but I can put the pill where I want it to go if I do my part. I actually have an extra site laying around the armory that’s designed for .22s If you’re interested maybe when we both have some free time I’ll trade you. Say a brick of .22 HV for it? And then you can help me burn it up? 8)

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